Lecture 32 & 33 Flashcards
Weak agonists will inject a small signal transduction.
Does the compound with the highest affinity necessarily be the drug that, at given concentration, will give the greatest response?
No, the highest response can be from one with less affinity, as the compound also has to be able to induce a signal transduction from the receptor - measured as intrinsic efficacy3
A full agonist…
causes a maximal response
A partial agonist
may cause a lesser response when all the receptors are occupied
Intrinsic efficacy is…
the stimulus generated upon receptor binding - property of the drug
In a drug binds to a receptor, but does not elicit a response, it is a
antagonist
What is coupling efficiency?
efficiency of the stimulation of the drug binding to the receptor
ie. how much the change in shape of the receptor, will lead to the signal transduction pathway.
True or False
Concentration/response curves cannot show the affinity of a drug
True
True or False:
Prenalterol will give a greater response in the gut than in the atria
False
other way around - lesser response
What happens in drug de-sensitisation?
check
For high potency, we need high:
________
________
affinity and efficacy
Antagonism involves
directly binding, or destroying the other molecule
True or False.
Only one drug molecule can bind to the active site of a receptor at a time
One drug bound prevents another from binding
True